Many Greenville residents don’t realize they have an exposure claim until weeks—or months—after symptoms begin. That delay can happen because:
- Renovation and construction dust can stir up materials from older buildings (including insulation, sealants, and other legacy components).
- Moisture and mold may start behind walls or under flooring, then become obvious when indoor humidity rises.
- Workplace exposures can be tied to routine operations—cleaning chemicals, solvents, adhesives, welding fumes, or maintenance products—rather than a dramatic “spill.”
- Community proximity to industrial activity can lead to recurring odors or air-quality concerns that don’t immediately connect to health changes.
The important point: the legal work starts with a timeline. The sooner you preserve your story with medical records and exposure evidence, the stronger your position tends to be.


